Or would they call it discrimination?
And would we then accuse men of having 'more rights' than women because they couldn't serve on the front line?
Presumably, under the 'don't ask, don't tell' laws, gay men would also be barred from any military service - do they count this as a privilege or discrimination?
I'm just wondering how actively being barred from a particular employment can be counted as an 'extra right' that women have over men. Any ideas?
And would we then accuse men of having 'more rights' than women because they couldn't serve on the front line?
Presumably, under the 'don't ask, don't tell' laws, gay men would also be barred from any military service - do they count this as a privilege or discrimination?
I'm just wondering how actively being barred from a particular employment can be counted as an 'extra right' that women have over men. Any ideas?